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<h1>New features in this release
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<p>Microsoft&#174; HTML Help version 1.3 contains these new features:
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<li>Unicode support lets users view help files that were created on different language versions of Windows.
<li>Satellite .dll files enable help in all supported languages. Now help will always match the language of the installed operating system.
<li>There is now a single version of Hhupd.exe that works in all supported languages. 
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<p><b>NOTE:</b> These enhancements are designed to make HTML Help fully compliant with the language features of Microsoft Windows&#174; 2000. For more information on multiple language support in Windows 2000, see the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/professional/technical/whitepapers/Multilanguage.asp" TARGET="_blank">Multilanguage Support</a> white paper on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Web site.

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